Kelsea Ballerini’s “Patterns Tour” Review: Pop-Country’s Queen

It’s long been said that Nashville is a 10-year town. A decade grinding it out in Music City should either make or break you as an artist, and in the case of Kelsea Ballerini, the […]
It’s long been said that Nashville is a 10-year town. A decade grinding it out in Music City should either make or break you as an artist, and in the case of Kelsea Ballerini, the […]
Sid Meier developed the first Civilization game in 1991 and has contributed to every iteration since. When I visited Firaxis Games last year, I saw that the company maintains the very computer Meier used to […]
Alison Krauss & Union Station. Photo Credit: Randee St. Nicholas Alison Krauss & Union Station release “Looks Like The End of the Road,” which is the lead single of their forthcoming album “Arcadia.” “Looks Like […]
Kerry Ellis. Photo Courtesy of Kerry Ellis. On Friday, January 31st, Broadway and West End sensation Kerry Ellis performed at 54 Below in New York City, for a great turnout. Ellis is known for her […]
For over a decade now, The Weeknd has been obsessed with self-destruction. Every project, from his hazy trilogy of early mixtapes to his platinum pop star phase, has found a myriad of ways to depict […]
We know that animation can express just about anything live-action film can, and in ways live-action film can’t. Every animator creates a physically individual world, with its own topography and architecture and differently shaped characters. […]
The last time the world heard from Sharon Van Etten, it was 2022. She was pictured on the cover of her sixth album, We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong, standing in front of a […]
When you create a character as perfect as Sherlock Holmes, as Arthur Conan Doyle did in 1887 — and not just a character but a whole situation, with a sidekick chronicler, Dr. Watson, a housekeeper […]
Ellen McLaughlin and Mary Beth Peil in ‘Pen Pals.’ Photo Credit: Photo by Russ Rowland. Veteran actresses Ellen McLaughlin and Mary Beth Peil played “Pen Pals” in the new Off-Broadway show, written by Michael Griffo. […]
There’s a riot going on in Questlove’s follow-up to his Oscar-winning concert doc Summer of Soul, not least in the wardrobe department. Blazing a trail for the funkadelic/glam rock ’70s with metallic, tasseled jumpsuits that […]
Nancy McKeon in ‘Pen Pals.’ Photo Credit: Russ Rowland. On Saturday, January 18th, Nancy McKeon and Gail Winar did a special performance of “Pen Pals” at the Theatre at St. Clement’s in New York. An […]
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Juliette Ojeda. Photo Courtesy of Juliette Ojeda. On Sunday, January 12th, “Broadway Goes Bossa,” created by Jorden Amir and Juliette Ojeda, took place at The Green Room 42 in New York City, for a good […]
Photo Credit: Charmetric In their latest 2024 Year In Music Report, Chartmetric has revealed some interesting data insights into the critical trends shaping the music industry. Over 11.1 million artists and 126 million tracks are […]
One of 2024’s biggest artists, Sabrina Carpenter, responded to a TikTok review about her Dunkin’s collab, and her comment did not disappoint. Sabrina Carpenter brought her Grammy-nominated song ‘Espresso’ to life when she partnered with […]
Still of Daryl Tofa in ‘Teardrops to a Glass Eye.’ Photo Courtesy of Daryl Tofa. Actor, musician, and dancer Daryl Tofa (“The Outsiders” musical on Broadway) released his “Teardrops to a Glass Eye” short film […]
Welcome Tim Allen back to the land of multicamera sitcom, for a third run in a form that has treated him well. “Home Improvement” ran for eight seasons on ABC and is arguably what allowed […]
The stars won Best Actress and Best Actor for their respective roles in Babygirl and Queer at the 2025 National Board Of Review Gala on Tuesday night (January 7) held at Cipriani 42nd Street in […]
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. Somewhere […]
The world may be falling apart around us, but we have somehow survived into 2025 and — yes — another awards season. First but also least is the Golden Globes, which through sheer determination and […]